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From this article the Hauppauge card can also create an AVCHD for file. Does this mean Sage could support AVCHD format files? I'm only curious because I have a Sony video camera that generates this format, and then I could copy directly into a Sage folder rather than converting. I'm assuming Sage doesn't handle AVCHD format now, but I've never tried either. So far I've just been storing the raw files for future archiving. My thought was I needed to edit / convert the files, but maybe this isn't the case. -Craig |
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I guess it's dependent on the container but AVC is simply a different name for H.264.
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I remember what Big Hollywood/Studios did to my first love ReplayTV. If this unit does what we are hoping with no DRM limitations, Big Hollywood lawyers will be all over Hauppauge Digital, Inc like Stink on Sh!t. If this device works, buy all you want as soon as we can, because the first batch may be the last batch we ever see............. paranoid? yes, but that don't mean I'm wrong
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Hauppauge is presenting us with a perfectly legal Analog copy method for recording in HD. In theory, and probably reality, the copy of the content made by these devices is never going to be a perfect one. The cable companies have no choice in the matter, and the only way they can stop it is to change the law, or stop offering component output (which would kill thier customer base)
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Hauppage HD Capture Device with H264
I am not sure if this is the same device that SageTV will be branding but here's a press release..
http://www.pr-inside.com/hauppauge-d...gh-r381217.htm * merged * |
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Yes, that's the device I was referring to.
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New "next purchase"
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I was looking into another 1600 but I guess I need to wait now.
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Just got to say sign me up for 4 . As far as a name... I suck at namming things so I'll stick to buying 4
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That wasn't my point. DVR's are not the problem in their eyes. I was trying to point out that when you have a feature that "Hollywood" does not like they go after you hard and into bankruptcy if you don't kowtow to them. And I'm just guessing here, but I don't think they are thrilled about a HD Component capture card.
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Guys can we get back on topic??? We really don't need YetAnotherDRMThread..
I'm curious if the hardware in this unit is too large to be placed on a PCI board layout? I don't have anything against USB per se, but I was glad to go from my ConvertX usb to a Hauppauge 1600 PCI.. more tidy, less cables, two less lights to deal with in a dark room, etc. Also, I assume since it accepts AC3 then it is storing a bit-perfect copy of that audio along with the compressed video? Lastly, what kind of CPU/GPU requirements are going to be necessary for smooth playback of higher bitrate / higher compression MPEG-4 files? I'm hoping my Core 2 E4500 + ATI 9800Pro AGP is good enough, else this could trigger yet another hardware upgrade for me.
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None of them questions are going to be answered in this thread any time soon.
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We’re doomed. It will never work Last edited by Fluffdaddy; 01-11-2008 at 11:03 AM. |
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I know my X2 4200 had problems with playback of 1080p H.264 but 720p played fine. I would imagine as far as decoding goes 1080i would be similar to 1080p. Or it may need a little bit more since it needs to be deinterlaced for playback.
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It'll take whatever you feed it via spdif, ac3, pcm, etc... I don't think they process it much since the older 5.1 formats are pretty much available as in the the BR h.264 profile. They picked the profile so you could take the encoded video, burn it to a DVD, and play it in any blu-ray player (BR players also play DVD's fine). If you can play back a h.264 BR title fine, then this should also work fine. Theoretically, sage could transcode it in the background to MPEG2, which isn't a big CPU hog, but since the HD extender can handle this fine and most of the new cards can handle it fine, I don't think that's really necessary.
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You're going to have a hard time with an E4300 and a 9800 pro. My Athlon X2 4200 (2.2GHz, dual-core) can barely handle 9-10Mbps 1080p H.264.
My big question is how are they going to handle bitrate vs resolution. I hope that it can handle recording in native output (1080i for 1080i, 480i for 480i, etc). Hopefully it can do that, and you can set bitrate per resolution or something. |
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